BitLocker Volume Conversion
Applies To: Windows Server 2008
In BitLocker parlance, the term "conversion" refers to either encrypting or to decrypting an entire volume. Encryption of the entire volume occurs when BitLocker is enabled for that volume. Decryption occurs if an administrator chooses the Decrypt the drive option when turning off BitLocker from the BitLocker Control panel or uses the disable option from the manage-bde command-line tool.
Events
Event ID | Source | Message |
---|---|---|
Microsoft-Windows-BitLocker-Driver |
Encryption of volume %2 started. | |
Microsoft-Windows-BitLocker-Driver |
Encryption of volume %2 stopped. | |
Microsoft-Windows-BitLocker-Driver |
Encryption of volume %2 completed. | |
Microsoft-Windows-BitLocker-Driver |
Decryption of volume %2 started. | |
Microsoft-Windows-BitLocker-Driver |
Decryption of volume %2 stopped. | |
Microsoft-Windows-BitLocker-Driver |
Decryption of volume %2 completed. | |
Microsoft-Windows-BitLocker-Driver |
Conversion worker thread for volume %2 was started. | |
Microsoft-Windows-BitLocker-Driver |
Conversion worker thread for volume %2 was temporarily stopped. | |
Microsoft-Windows-BitLocker-Driver |
An error was encountered converting volume %2. | |
Microsoft-Windows-BitLocker-Driver |
The conversion operation on volume %2 encountered a bad sector error. Please validate the data on this volume. | |
Microsoft-Windows-BitLocker-Driver |
An attempt to automatically restart conversion on volume %2 failed. | |
Microsoft-Windows-BitLocker-Driver |
Metadata write: Volume %2 returning errors while trying to modify metadata. If failures continue, decrypt volume. | |
Microsoft-Windows-BitLocker-Driver |
Metadata rebuild: An attempt to write a copy of metadata on volume %2 failed and may appear as disk corruption. If failures continue, decrypt volume. | |
Microsoft-Windows-BitLocker-Driver |
Volume %2 contains bad clusters. These clusters will be skipped during conversion. | |
Microsoft-Windows-BitLocker-Driver |
Initial state check: Rolling volume conversion transaction on %2. |